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Aussie Working Visa Q

  • 02-02-2008 1:07am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,839 ✭✭✭


    Ok i'm flying off on a RTW trip at the beginning of May but have come into a problem. A fairly big chunk of the journey will be spent in Australia where i'll have to work to get by. My problem is i've been there before (5 years ago to be exact) and was there on a working visa. It seems that I can't get another working visa without passing certain criteria such as having done 3 months of seasonal work the last time.

    While I was there i did do "some" seasonal work but have no proof of this whatsoever as I have lost or probably left behind any information relating to the job!

    So just checking does anyone have any recommendations on what should be my next step. Thanks.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 57 ✭✭langerdan79


    a few friends of mine were in teh same predicament as you balkieb and are currently back in oz on their 2nd holiday visa. they went through a company who specialises in visas (not allowed mention their name on this website apparently). what they did was get the name of the company they worked for off the net and used this and 'approximately' 90 days in which they worked there. i think the 2nd holiday visa is more to ensure you're not trying to come into the counrty to work illegally and stay.
    def go through a visa company though, they will ensure the visa is processed properly which is half the battle


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